Resuming the dialogue where Book 1 left off, Conversations with God, Book 2 moves from personal issues to more global and political concerns. Included are questions about the nature of time and space and human sexuality, as well as geophysical and geopolitical considerations of worldwide implication.
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- Published on: 1997-05
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5.98″ w x
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1.05 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 263 pages
Features
- Searching for God
- Hearing the Voice of God
- The Power of Listening
- The Spirit of Revelation
- The Spirit of Jesus Christ
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CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD . Book 2 . an uncommon dialogue . NEALE DONALD WALSCH . 1997 . http://ift.tt/1sm9Zgj . http://ift.tt/1uBETTQ . CONTENTS
- Sales Rank: #27557 in Books
- Published on: 1997-05
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.08″ h x
5.98″ w x
8.48″ l,
1.05 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 263 pages
Features
- Searching for God
- Hearing the Voice of God
- The Power of Listening
- The Spirit of Revelation
- The Spirit of Jesus Christ
- Searching for God
- Hearing the Voice of God
- The Power of Listening
- The Spirit of Revelation
- The Spirit of Jesus Christ
Resuming the dialogue where Book 1 left off, Conversations with God, Book 2 moves from personal issues to more global and political concerns. Included are questions about the nature of time and space and human sexuality, as well as geophysical and geopolitical considerations of worldwide implication.
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309 of 316 people found the following review helpful.
The Truth will set you free!
By A Customer
After reading the Conversations with God books, all 3, and An Encounter With A Prophet, I now feel sorry for those people who still believe in the God of fire and brimstone. Thanks guys!
185 of 195 people found the following review helpful.
Who Are You?
By Aaron
I came to read this book (and also the trilogy)through a friend who said she found comfort and wisdom in its pages. She said that whenever she felt depressed and hopeless she would simply open the book and read, and before long her depression would disappear. Because of my respect for my friend I decided to read a few pages myself.I found myself reading all three books very quickly. I found the dialogue between Walsh and God captivating to say the least. As a person who has studied the Bible for a large portion of my life I can say that much of what is covered in Book 2 and the trilogy is hard to accept(and I’m not so sure I can accept some of its messages). But I am trying to keep an open mind.Overall, the message of CWG (to me) is to treat others as you want to be treated and know that all things begin with love. While this is a message that we all should have heard before(the teachings of Jesus? ), the New Age slant to the message was unexpectedly attractive. The idea that there is no Devil, and that Hell is only a harsh mythology, is quite refreshing to someone taught to fear both of these things.Finally, I don’t know if Mr. Walsh is talking to God or not. I don’t really care. What I have read in these books has caused me to ask questions about my own belief system and ask questions about my understanding of me, God, and the Universe. The real treasure with this book and this trilogy, is that we are asked to question our understanding of our Self. We are asked to do the unthinkable and question the validity of organized religions. We are asked to question the direction of our life and determine if that direction will define Who We Really Are.Any book that helps people do that is well worth the read.
397 of 437 people found the following review helpful.
How Does God Communicate to Us?
By Donald Mitchell
Let me begin by saying that Amazon.com requires me to rate the book in order to write a review. Actually, I have no idea how to rate it because I’m not sure what the book represents. So my three star rating simply means “not rated.” If compelled to, I could make an argument for anything from one star to five.I read this book on the advice of a friend. He told me the book was “fascinating.” I certainly agree.The main thing I would like to say in the beginning is that this book shares some elements with Christianity, but is certainly not Christianity of the sort that most people will recognize. So if you do not like to read books that are at odds with your version of Christianity, avoid this one. It will be a one star book for you.The author tells us that he had been writing down his religious and philosophical questions on a yellow legal pad for years. One day, he began to hear answers. He then wrote those answers down. What was “dictated” to him becomes the backbone of this book.I have no way of knowing what the real source of these responses to the questions in the conversations is. It could be Divine communications. It could be Satanic ones. It could be a manifestation of the author’s psychology. There are a lot of other things it could be. You’ll have to decide for yourself. If you have a spiritual advisor or counselor whom you respect, that would be a good subject to discuss with her or him.I found myself empathizing with the author’s perspective of the conversations. “I am . . . deeply embarrassed by my own life . . . .” “Yet I am encouraged by God to grant myself forgiveness for my failings and not to live in fear and guilt but to always keep trying — to live a grand vision. I know that’s what God wants for all of us.”There were several concepts in the book that I found to be new, and which added to my spiritual perspective. One was: “The truth is, God talks to everybody.” That made me think about ways that I could pay more attention to what was going on to me and inside me as ways to know God.A second one was the notion that the Ten Commandments are there not to be obeyed merely, but as ways for us to test ourselves on how well attuned we are to God’s way.As someone who loves to work on creative activities, I liked the many affirmations about God wanting us to create the goodness we desire through our thoughts and deeds. “There is only one reason to do anything: as a statement to the universe of Who You Are.”About two-thirds of the way into the book, the conversation lost me. There were extensive discussions of reincarnation, infinite universes, gods beyond gods, and moving from being a killer to being someone imbued in love. That material did not resonate with me in either a religious or a spiritual sense.The most unexpected part of the book for me was that the voice of God (as described in the book) is a very colloquial and humorous one. It is hard for me to equate this God with the God of Moses and Jesus Christ. But that may just be my limitation. To give you a flavor, the language is much like that in the George Burns movie of many years ago, Oh God.If you are curious about other perspectives on spirituality, you will enjoy this book. If you are looking for a different perspective than the one you have today, especially one that is less threatening, you may find this to be enlightening.Let me share with you the three laws in the book: “The First Law is that you can be, do, and have whatever you can imagine. The Second Law is that you attract what you fear. Love is all there is.” God describes Himself as having no needs, but three desires: (1) that people know and experience Him (2) that people know and experience who they are and (3) that the whole process of life is a constant joy, continuous creativity, and never-ending experiences of total fulfillment.May your life be filled with valuable spiritual experiences and guidance!
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